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Screener Squad: Sea Fever
SEA FEVER MOVIE REVIEW Whenever we get a screener for something that showed at Fantastic Fest it’s usually one to keep an eye out for. Sea Fever is no exception. A deep-sea fishing ship gets trapped by something BIG coming from under them and then is infested with mysterious parasites that get into your bloodstream and your eyes. You know,
Screener Squad: She’s Allergic to Cats
SHE’S ALLERGIC TO CATS A dog groomer working in Hollywood wants to be a filmmaker (more specifically, wants to make a version of “Carrie” starring all cats) but is financially only able to futz about with cheap videocassette recorders and public access studio-style F/X. He hates what he does, his house has rats (apparently) everywhere, and he pretty much thinks
Screener Squad: Same Boat
SAME BOAT MOVIE REVIEW It’s not easy being a time-traveling assassin set to protect the future. Especially if their job comes down to killing people who did things as seemingly mundane as, created reality television. But hey, this time-traveling assassin film is a comedy, and a romantic comedy at that…wait, a micro-budgeted, time-traveling assassin, romantic comedy. That’s it. When one
Screener Squad: Coffee & Kareem
COFFEE & KAREEM MOVIE REVIEW From the director of Stuber (uh-oh) comes the Netflix original movie, Coffee & Kareem (get it?). Ed Helms plays a cop (!) who is dating Taraji P. Henson (!?) which would be great except her young son Kareem is NOT happy with it. So unhappy that he tries to hire a hit-man to kill him
Digital Noise Episode 251: Sir John Ghoul Son – Master of the Dark
April 8, 2020
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DIGITAL NOISE EPISODE 251: SIR JOHN GHOUL SON – MASTER OF THE DARK Chris and John may be long-distance podcasting, but their opinions are generally close together…except in the most fun moments when they’re not. An epic-length Digital Noise has a lot to cover with some great stuff, some mediocre stuff, and some WTF stuff….in other words, your usual Digital
Screener Squad: My Hero Academia Season 4
MY HERO ACADEMIA SEASON 4 TV REVIEW My Hero Academia returns for one of its darkest and most fascinating chapters yet with season four. On the heels of season three’s conclusion, we follow Deku (Justin Briner) as he and LeMillion (Ricco Fajardo) get entangled with an insidious plot involving the remnants of the Yakuza, led by their terrifying leader Overhaul

